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... After David radioed them, they told us which pontoon to go to and which number, but as we entered the marina a man from the port came to meet us and take us to our berth, they often do this in France which is always helpful.We settled in and decided it would be good to stock up on fresh food before we left for the Islands again, we found out where Lidls was which was 1.8km, not far I hear you say, quite right but when it's 36 degrees plus and you are carrying heavy shopping it's ...

After a lazy start we slip the bout and gear over to feel up and go onto the quay to explore . A stroll around the town and try to hunt some wifi proved quite difficult hence the delay in posting the blog. Some quaint streets and novel ideas but nothing too lively just a boat graveyard. When we return to the boat the customs boys are nearby again but this time they leave us alone. Dinner a shore for Eric to have his mussels and frites before setting off next morning to ...

... returned to the dinghy on the beach. David fished in the afternoon whist I chilled in my hammock reading, listening to music and taking in the ambiance ( hey that's a good word for me ....) must be all the fresh air. Pat and Liz came to us on Sega for a natter and we caught up on more news of where had been on their travels. We swopped details so hopefully we will meet again sometime. The next day we checked the weather and mid afternoon sailed to Iles de Glenans